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Molinet (French pronunciation: [mɔlinɛ]) is a
commune in the
Allier department in
central France.
Communes of the
Allier department "Répertoire national...
- Jean
Molinet (1435 – 23
August 1507) was a
French poet, chronicler, and composer. He is best
remembered for his
prose translation of
Roman de la rose...
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biography is
being considered for merging. ›
Ignacio Saturnino "Lou"
Molinet (November 30, 1904 –
August 27, 1976) was a Cuban-born
professional American...
- Inés
Maria Molinet León (born 11
August 1965), more
commonly known as Inés
Maria Molinet, is a
Cuban former volleyball player who pla**** with the Cuban...
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events and
publications of 1507.
August 26 –
Following the
death of Jean
Molinet (see
Deaths section), Jean
Lemaire de
Belges is
appointed historiographer...
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musicians lamented his death,
including Erasmus,
Guillaume Crétin, Jean
Molinet and Josquin, who
composed the well-known
Nymphes des bois for him. It is...
- cheval.; English: "By just one nail one
loses a good horse.") (c 1507 Jean
Molinet,
Faictz Dictz D., v768). "The French-men haue a
military prouerbe; 'The...
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Moulinet (French pronunciation: [mulinɛ] ; Occitan:
Molinet) is a
commune in the Lot-et-Garonne département in
southwestern France.
Moulinet is twinned...
- in the
thickest press of his enemies". The
Burgundian chronicler, Jean
Molinet,
states that a
Welshman struck the
death blow with a
halberd while Richard's...
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Baluster by
George Grant Elmslie (1899–1904)
Chocolate pot with a
molinet (stirring rod) by
Lucien Bonvallet made of silver,
ivory and
palmwood (c...